There is not an irrealistic stereotype to assume that travel both changes and challenges someone. As someone who used to travel the world fast and passionately, I confirm that there is not a better feeling than when you discover a new place. And when this place is called Paris, I can´t resist it, either to visit or to read books set them, trying to get my inspiration for my next trip. Yeah, I know that not everything about Paris means romance, however, I cannot be romantic in Paris.
Juliet, the main character of Thirty Days in Paris by bestseller author Veronica Henry is back in the city where thirty years ago left a piece of her heart. Divorced and with grown up children, she takes the first train from London and heads to her rented room near Notre Dame. Curious, with a positive attitude and ready to find out the piece of herself that identifies with the city, she is getting back to herself, her plans and dreams.
The novel is fully escapist but in a gentle pleasant way, which does not ignore the struggles and sensitivities of a broken heart. What pleased me the most was the detailed descriptions of Paris, that one can feel it while reading, as you are there with the book characters.
For lovers of Paris and romance, Thirty Days in Paris looks like a perfect escape, just in time after the strikes are taking a break and summer holidays are coming. Because Paris is always a good idea...
Rating: 3.5 stars
Disclaimer: Book offered as part of the book tour but the opinions are, as usual, my own
Thanks for the blog tour support x
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